Tackling major cyber crises | Cyber ​​threat exercises in healthcare

March 21, 2023

From this year onwards, the healthcare sector will be extensively practising with cyber threats. On a small scale and in your own organizations, it is still possible to respond and communicate properly in the event of a cyber disaster, but when a crisis spreads like an oil slick, it often proves difficult to cooperate and communicate in practice. Nationally, the communication channels are reasonably well set up. Regionally, security regions come into the picture, but the situation becomes more complicated if the crisis does not affect two adjacent regions. Can they find each other then? In order to increase the learning curve in the field of cyber security within the healthcare sector, the exercises are extended to an interregional and national level. Oscar Koeroo, CISO at the Ministry of Health, Welfare and Sport, would like to tell you more about this approach and the first learnings he has experienced during this Vision Dinner.

  • Small scaled peer session
  • Open dialogue by means of the Chatham House Rule

Oscar Koeroo, Ministry of Health, Welfare & Sport,

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speaker
Oscar Koeroo

CISO

Company
Ministry of Health, Welfare & Sport,

moderator
Jacky Polak

Sales Director

Company
Trend Micro

Trend Micro, the global leader in cybersecurity, is committed to a world where we can securely exchange digital information. With more than 33 years of security expertise, global threat research, and continuous innovation, Trend Micro's cybersecurity platform protects hundreds of thousands of organizations and millions of individuals across the cloud, networks, devices, and endpoints. As a leader in cloud and enterprise security, the platform offers powerful and advanced defence techniques optimized for environments such as AWS, Microsoft and Google, and centralized insight for better and faster detection and response.

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Topic

Cybersecurity

Program

Location: Heeren van Montfoort
17:30 - 20:30

Audience

Directors and Managers Cyber ​​Security

Main language

Dutch

Conditions

  • Participants have to meet the previously described target audience.
  • If applicable, our partners will be presented with every application.
  • During all our sessions, the Chatham House Rule applies. This means that the participants are free to use the information received, but neither the identity nor the affiliation of the speaker(s), nor that of any other participant, may be revealed. This means that no report, no photos and no recordings are made of the meeting. The presentation will also not be distributed to the participants afterwards.
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